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The main goal of MORDigital is to encode the selected editions of Diccionario de Lingua Portugueza by António de Morais Silva, first published in 1789.
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The main goal of MORDigital is to encode the selected editions of Diccionario de Lingua Portugueza by António de Morais Silva, first published in 1789.
For more information, visit
The project responds to the current situation in university education related to COVID-19 pandemic, while following contemporary advancement of digital technologies and the transformation of requirements for knowledge and skills of university graduates for the future.
The Academia das Ciências de Lisboa will heavily update the latest edition (2001) of this dictionary and make it available online.
The Vocabulário Ortográfico da Língua Portuguesa is an open access database that has been endorsed by the Academia das Ciências de Lisboa.
For more information, visit https://www.volp-acl.pt
The aim of this project is to digitize the Vocabulário Ortográfico da Língua Portuguesa published by the Academia de Ciências de Lisboa in 1940.
For more information, visit https://clunl.fcsh.unl.pt/investigacao/projetos-curso/edicao-digital-do-vocabulario-ortografico-da-lingua-portuguesa-volp-1940
In collaboration with M. J. Lemos de Sousa and M. Telles Antunes, I am currently editing the Earth Science thesauri and glossaries for publication. I'm also creating the relevant databases. For more information, visit: https://volp-acl.pt/index.php/
LeXmart is an open-source web platform created for lexicographers so that they could easily edit and publish lexical resources. This tool is being developed by Alberto Simões and Ana Salgado.
For more information, visit http://lexmart.eu
The European Lexicographic Infrastructure project (ELEXIS) was supported by the Horizon 2020 program from 2018 to 2022. The Academia das Ciências de Lisboa joined ELEXIS as an Observer on December of 2019. I represented the ACL at ELEXIS as an observer.
For more information, visit http://www.elex.is
The COVID-19 Collaborative Glossary comprises the terminology used by official Healthcare agencies, healthcare professionals and scientists, as well as the media and social media.